Woden Town Centre, Australian Capital Territory

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Woden Town Centre
CanberraAustralian Capital Territory

Established: 1960s
Postcode: 2606
LGA: Woden Valley
Suburbs around Woden Town Centre:
Curtin Garran
Lyons Woden Town Centre Phillip
Chifley Phillip

Woden Town Centre is located in the district of Woden in Canberra, Australia. The building of Woden was begun in the 1960s. Woden Town Centre is technically located within the Canberra suburb of Phillip, although it is thought of as being a town centre, not part of a suburb.

Woden has a main shopping mall (commonly known as the 'plaza'), Westfield Woden which has department stores such as Harvey Norman, David Jones and BIG W, Hoyts cinemas and many other stores on several levels. Separate buildings house multi-storey car parks. There is a police station and public library nearby. Woden also has a large bus interchange for ACTION buses.

The tallest building in Canberra, the 22 story (90m high) Lovett Tower is located at Woden. The Woden Town Park is located across Callam street, although infrequently used because of its location away from the major shopping areas. A number of other buildings are located in Woden mainly housing government offices including Scarborough House (14 stories and the second tallest office building in Canberra), Juliana House, Bonner House and the Alexander and Albemarle Buildings.

The existing Fishburn and Sirius Buildings are to be demolished in 2007-08 to make way for a new $67 million development which will house some of the offices of the Department of Health and Ageing.[1]


Centrelink, the Department of Veterans Affairs and IP Australia [1] are also headquartered around the Woden Town Centre.

  1. ^ Joint Standing Committee on Public Works - Report on the Fit-out of New Leased Premises for the Department of Health and Ageing in the Sirius Building, Woden Town Centre, ACT. http://www.aph.gov.au/HOUSE/committee/pwc/deptha/report.htm